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Pearlly Wa took the stand Thursday and spoke of her only daughter, killed when the girl was only 7 years old. The girl apparently walked away from her South Salt Lake apartment in March 2008, and was found dead the next day.

Presenting his final budget to the Salt Lake County Council on Thursday, outgoing mayor Peter Corroon painted a dire picture for county libraries, senior centers and law enforcement and asked the council to support a 17.5 percent property tax increase.

A state audit of how Utah high schools manage their money and donations has found widespread issues of how that money is documented.
In some cases, the report says school administrators had no idea about the money coming in through school boosters.

A Logan woman is learning to run for the very first time. Earlier this year, friends and family started fundraising to get her a new high-tech leg. Now, she says it's changing her life by helping her do things she's never done before.

A story published Thursday by the Associated Press named Jon Huntsman Jr. as a possible pick to replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state, but the former ambassador and governor has stayed tight-lipped about the possibility.

There were a lot of tears at Bingham High School Thursday night as parents and students heard real stories of tragic accidents. It was all part of a new approach to help young drivers understand the deadly potential if they don't buckle up and stay alert while driving.

Thursday's Herriman City Council meeting drew a lot of interest as the city discussed building a gun range in the foothills. After hearing from residents on both sides of the issue, the council decided to postpone a vote on the issue.

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